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Animal Genetics | 2011

Mapping quantitative trait loci for egg production traits in an F2 intercross of Oh-Shamo and White Leghorn chickens

Tatsuhiko Goto; Akira Ishikawa; S. Onitsuka; Naoki Goto; Y. Fujikawa; Tetsuya Umino; Masahide Nishibori; Masaoki Tsudzuki

We performed quantitative trait locus (QTL) analyses for egg production traits, including age at first egg (AFE) and egg production rates (EPR) measured every 4 weeks from 22 to 62 weeks of hen age, in a population of 421 F(2) hens derived from an intercross between the Oh-Shamo (Japanese Large Game) and White Leghorn breeds of chickens. Simple interval mapping revealed a main-effect QTL for AFE on chromosome 1 and four main-effect QTL for EPR on chromosomes 1 and 11 (three on chromosome 1 and one on chromosome 11) at the genome-wide 5% levels. Among the three EPR QTL on chromosome 1, two were identified at the early stage of egg laying (26-34 weeks of hen age) and the remaining one was discovered at the late stage (54-58 weeks). The alleles at the two EPR QTL derived from the Oh-Shamo breed unexpectedly increased the trait values, irrespective of the Oh-Shamo being inferior to the White Leghorn in the trait. This suggests that the Oh-Shamo, one of the indigenous Japanese breeds, is an untapped resource that is important for further improvement of current elite commercial laying chickens. In addition, six epistatic QTL were identified on chromosomes 2, 4, 7, 8, 17 and 19, where none of the above main-effect QTL were located. This is the first example of detection of epistatic QTL affecting egg production traits. The main and epistatic QTL identified accounted for 4-8% of the phenotypic variance. The total contribution of all QTL detected for each trait to the phenotypic and genetic variances ranged from 4.1% to 16.9% and from 11.5% to 58.5%, respectively.


Nature Communications | 2013

A genetically female brain is required for a regular reproductive cycle in chicken brain chimeras

Fumihiko Maekawa; Miyano Sakurai; Yuki Yamashita; Kohichi Tanaka; Shogo Haraguchi; Kazutoshi Yamamoto; Kazuyoshi Tsutsui; Hidefumi Yoshioka; Shizuko Murakami; R. Tadano; Tatsuhiko Goto; Jun-ichi Shiraishi; Kohei Tomonari; Takao Oka; Ken Ohara; Teruo Maeda; Takashi Bungo; Masaoki Tsudzuki; Hiroko Ohki-Hamazaki

Sexual differentiation leads to structural and behavioural differences between males and females. Here we investigate the intrinsic sex identity of the brain by constructing chicken chimeras in which the brain primordium is switched between male and female identities before gonadal development. We find that the female chimeras with male brains display delayed sexual maturation and irregular oviposition cycles, although their behaviour, plasma concentrations of sex steroids and luteinizing hormone levels are normal. The male chimeras with female brains show phenotypes similar to typical cocks. In the perinatal period, oestrogen concentrations in the genetically male brain are higher than those in the genetically female brain. Our study demonstrates that male brain cells retain male sex identity and do not differentiate into female cells to drive the normal oestrous cycle, even when situated in the female hormonal milieu. This is clear evidence for a sex-specific feature that develops independent of gonadal steroids.


Journal of Poultry Science | 2013

QTL Mapping for Meat Color Traits Using the F2 Intercross between the Oh-Shamo (Japanese Large Game) and White Leghorn Chickens

Minori Yoshida; Akira Ishikawa; Tatsuhiko Goto; Naoki Goto; Masahide Nishibori; Masaoki Tsudzuki


Journal of Poultry Science | 2014

Mapping of Main-Effect and Epistatic Quantitative Trait Loci for Internal Egg Traits in an F2 Resource Population of Chickens

Tatsuhiko Goto; Akira Ishikawa; Naoki Goto; Masahide Nishibori; Tetsuya Umino; Masaoki Tsudzuki


Journal of Poultry Science | 2013

Quantitative Trait Loci Mapping for External Egg Traits in F2 Chickens

Tatsuhiko Goto; Akira Ishikawa; Minori Yoshida; Naoki Goto; Tetsuya Umino; Masahide Nishibori; Masaoki Tsudzuki


Journal of Poultry Science | 2015

Characteristics of Egg-related Traits in the Onagadori (Japanese Extremely Long Tail) Breed of Chickens

Tatsuhiko Goto; Jun-ichi Shiraishi; Takashi Bungo; Masaoki Tsudzuki


Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances | 2010

Comparison of growth curves of four breeds of Japanese native chicken, Onaga-dori, Tosa-jidori, Ukokkei and Hinai-dori.

Tatsuhiko Goto; Naoki Goto; Jun-ichi Shiraishi; Takashi Bungo; Masaoki Tsudzuki


Journal of Poultry Science | 2014

Time-Dependent Changes in the Genetic Diversity and Structure of the Onagadori Breed of Chickens Based on Microsatellite DNA Polymorphisms

Takao Oka; R. Tadano; Tatsuhiko Goto; Jun-ichi Shiraishi; Sayed Abdel-Maksoud Osman; Naohiro Nagasaka; Takashi Bungo; Teruo Maeda; Masahide Nishibori; Tetsuya Umino; Masaoki Tsudzuki


International Journal of Poultry Science | 2013

Comparison of Growth in Three Varieties of the Japanese Extremely Long-Tailed Chicken Breed (Tosa-no-Onagadori)

Ken Ohara; Masahiro Takayama; Tatsuhiko Goto; Masaoki Tsudzuki; Japanese Avian


Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances | 2011

Embryonic and Chick Mortality of Four Native Japanese Chicken Breeds

Takashi Bungo; Tatsuhiko Goto; Jun-ichi Shiraishi; Masaoki Tsudzuki

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